Buy Dublin Dr Pepper while you can

The Dallas Observer is reporting that after filing suit, the Plano-based Dr Pepper Snapple Group has bought all Dr Pepper rights of Dublin Dr Pepper.

If you have but a single can or bottle marked “Dublin Dr Pepper,” don’t open it. It’s a collector’s item as of this very moment. That’s because as of 5 p.m. today there is no more Dublin Dr Pepper: From here on out, per a settlement agreement just announced in the case filed by Plano-based Dr Pepper Snapple Group in June, the Dublin Dr Pepper Bottling Company will now be known as Dublin Bottling Works Inc. And it will no longer manufacture Imperial Pure Cane Sugar Dr Pepper at its bottling plant.

The corporation also bought distribution rights in Dublin’s six-county area and says the pure cane sugar version will still be bottled in Temple.

Dr Pepper Snapple Group has purchased from from the Kloster family all of its Dr Pepper-related assets, as well as the right to distribute Dr Pepper in the six-county territory (Comanche, Eastland, Erath, Hood, Hamilton and Bosque) previously served by Dublin Dr Pepper. Corporate says the product sold there and elsewhere will continue to be made with pure-cane sugar at the Temple bottling plant, and that “it will still be bottled and canned in distinct, nostalgic packaging.” The only difference, says the announcement, is that “it will not reference Dublin on the label.”